Tag: dns server ip

So how do you set DNS namserver under Sun Solaris UNIX system? The resolver is a set of routines in the C library that provide access to the Internet Domain Name System (DNS). The resolver configuration file contains information that is read by the resolver routines the first time they are invoked by a process. The file is designed to be human readable and contains a list of keywords with values that provide various types of resolver information.

Internet address (in dot notation) of a name server that the resolver should query. Up to MAXNS (currently 3, see ) name servers may be listed, one per keyword. If there are multiple servers, the resolver library queries them in the order listed. To configure Solaris nameserver edit or modify /etc/resolv.conf file.

DNS Client Setup

First Create the file called /etc/resolv.conf – which includes the primary and secondary DNS server IP address for Solaris system, it can be your own DNS server or your ISPs DNS server:# touch /etc/resolv.conf

Open /etc/resolv.conf using vi text editor:# vi /etc/resolv.conf Add the following lines to it:

search nixcraft.in
nameserver 202.54.1.30
nameserver 202.54.1.18

Where,

nameserver IP : It is IP of first DNS server

search nixcraft.in : Default domain name to search. For example, if you type command nslookup www, it will search it as www.nixcraft.in

2) Enable the name resolving using DNS as follows:# cp /etc/nsswitch.dns /etc/nsswitch.conf 3) Test new name server by running the nslookup command as follows:# nslookup nixcraft.in OR# /usr/sfw/sbin/nslookup nixcraft.in Output: